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  1. Biography. Hannay was born in Wellington and attended Scots College. His first job in the industry was as an extras casting assistant for film Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. Hannay produced his first feature film The Set in 1968 and then moved to television and became head of production for Gemini Productions from 1970–73 and 1975–76.

  2. David Hannay. Producer: The Man from Hong Kong. The 1988 Human Rights Australia Film Award recipient is one of Australia's most experienced film and television producers with a career that began as an actor at the age of 9 in 1948. He entered the film industry at Artransa Park Studios in 1958 as an extras casting assistant on the Hecht Hill Lancaster production of Ray Lawler's 'Summer of the ...

    • June 23, 1939
    • March 31, 2014
  3. David Hannay - Although best-known for his work in Australia, producer David Hannay was New Zealand born and raised. Hannay, who passed away on the last day of March in 2014, was an enthusiastic producer and film lover whose 50 plus credits included Anglo-Kiwi mini-series Savage Play, movie Solo, and cult Aussie biker classic Stone.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · p>David Hannay in his full magnificence. Born In June 1939 in New Zealand, David Hannay was a producer by 1967, with a veritable roll-call of industry history as producer and executive producer.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0360362David Hannay - IMDb

    David Hannay. Producer: The Man from Hong Kong. The 1988 Human Rights Australia Film Award recipient is one of Australia's most experienced film and television producers with a career that began as an actor at the age of 9 in 1948.

  6. Apr 1, 2014 · Vale David Hannay. Producer David Hannay will be remembered as one of the pioneers of the modern Australian film industry, a passionate cinephile, mentor and loyal friend. The NZ-born filmmaker whose career spanned seven decades died on Monday, aged 74, after a long battle with cancer. He entered the film industry at Artransa Park Studios in ...

  7. New Zealand-born filmmaker David Hannay, who has died aged 74, will be remembered as one of the pioneers of the modern Australian film industry, a passionate cinephile, mentor and loyal friend. Hannay entered the film industry at Sydney’s Artransa Park Studios in 1958 as an extras casting assistant on Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth Doll .